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1 Kontor
n; -s, -e; WIRTS. (Niederlassung) branch (office); das war ein Schlag ins Kontor fig. it was ( oder came as) a nasty shock (umg. bombshell)* * *das Kontoroffice; counting house* * *Kon|tor [kɔn'toːɐ]nt -s, -e1) (= Büro) officeSee:→ Schlag2) (= Handelsniederlassung) branch office* * *Kon·tor<-s, -e>[kɔnˈto:ɐ̯]nt1. ÖKON overseas branch2. (in der früheren DDR) wholesale organization3.* * *das; Kontors, Kontore (veralt.) office; s. auch Schlag 1)* * ** * *das; Kontors, Kontore (veralt.) office; s. auch Schlag 1)* * *-e n.branch (office) n.office (Business) n. -
2 Kontor
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3 Kontor
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4 Konjunkturindikator
Kon·junk·tur·in·di·ka·torm ÖKON economic indicatorstaatliche \Konjunkturindikatoren government economic indicators -
5 Konjunkturmotor
Kon·junk·tur·mo·torm ÖKON power behind the economic trend -
6 Kondensator
Kon·den·sa·tor <-s, -toren> [kɔndɛnʼza:to:ɐ̭, pl -zaʼto:rən] mcondenser; elek a. capacitor -
7 Konditor
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8 Konrektor
Kon·rek·tor(in) [ʼkɔnrɛkto:ɐ̭] m(f)deputy headmaster -
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10 Konditor
* * *der Konditorconfectioner; pastry cook* * *Kon|di|tor [kɔn'diːtoːɐ]1. m -s, Konditoren[-'toːrən] Kon|di|tó|rin [-'toːrɪn]2. f -, -nenpastry cook (Brit), confectioner (US)* * *(a person who makes or sells sweets or cakes.) confectioner* * *Kon·di·tor(in)<-s, -en>[kɔnˈdi:to:ɐ̯, kɔndiˈto:rɪn, pl -ˈto:rən]m(f) confectioner* * *der; Konditors, Konditoren confectioner; pastry-cookbeim Konditor — at the cake-shop
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11 Konservator
* * *Kon|ser|va|tor [kɔnzɛr'vaːtoːɐ]1. m -s, Konservatoren[-'toːrən] Kon|ser|va|tó|rin [-'toːrɪn]2. f -, -nencurator, keeper* * *(a person who is interested in conservation.) conservationist* * *Kon·ser·va·tor(in)<-s, -en>[kɔnzɛrˈva:to:ɐ̯, pl -ˈto:rən]m(f) curator* * ** * *m.conservator n. -
12 Kondensator
m; -s, -en; ETECH. capacitor; bes. TECH., CHEM. condenser* * *der Kondensatorcapacitor; condenser* * *Kon|den|sa|tor [kɔndɛn'zaːtoːɐ]m -s, Kondensatoren[-'toːrən] (AUT, CHEM) condenser; (ELEC AUCH) capacitor* * *Kon·den·sa·tor<-s, -en>[kɔndɛnˈza:to:ɐ̯, pl -ˈto:rən]m condenser; ELEK a. capacitor* * *der; Kondensators, Kondensatoren1) (Elektrot.) capacitor; condenser2) (Technik) condenser* * ** * *der; Kondensators, Kondensatoren1) (Elektrot.) capacitor; condenser2) (Technik) condenser* * *(Elektr.) m.capacitor n. m.condenser n. -
13 Konditorwaren
die Konditorwarenconfectionery (Pl.); pastry (Pl.)* * *Kon|di|tor|wa|renplcakes and pastries pl* * *Kon·di·tor·wa·renpl confections pl, [cake and] pastry -
14 Konvektor
m; -s, -en convector, convection heater* * *Kon|vek|tor [kOn'vɛktɔr] -s, Konvektoren [-'toːrən]mconvector (heater)* * * -
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16 Diskontierungsfaktor
Dis·kon·tie·rungs·fak·torm FIN discount factor -
17 Kabelkonzentrator
Ka·bel·kon·zen·tra·torm TECH cable hub -
18 Semikonduktor
Se·mi·kon·duk·tor<-s, -en>[ˈze:mikɔnˈdʊkto:ɐ̯, pl -kɔndʊkˈto:rən]m semiconductor -
19 Plattenkondensator
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tor — I m IV, D. u, Ms. torze; lm M. y 1. «trasa, droga, po których porusza się jakieś ciało; droga, którą zakreśla w przestrzeni poruszający się obiekt, np. pocisk, pojazd kosmiczny; trajektoria» Tory planet. Tor światła. Tory elektronów wewnątrz… … Słownik języka polskiego
con´cen|tra´tor — con|cen|trate «KON suhn trayt», verb, trat|ed, trat|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to bring together in one place: »A magnifying glass can concentrate enough sunlight to scorch paper. Our fire chief concentrated his men on the roof to fight the blaze.… … Useful english dictionary
con|coc´tor — con|coct «kon KOKT, kuhn », transitive verb. 1. to prepare (food or drink) by mixing a variety of ingredients: »He concocted a drink made of the juices of different fruits and vegetables. 2. Figurative. to make up; devise: »He concocted an excuse … Useful english dictionary
con|den|sa|tor — «KON dehn SAY tuhr», noun. = condenser. (Cf. ↑condenser) … Useful english dictionary
con´fis|ca´tor — con|fis|cate «KON fihs kayt», verb, cat|ed, cat|ing, adjective. –v.t. 1. to seize for the public treasury: »The new government confiscated the property of the deposed leaders. SYNONYM(S): appropriate. 2. to seize by authority … Useful english dictionary
con|for|ma|tor — «KON fr MAY tuhr», noun. an apparatus for determining the conformation of anything … Useful english dictionary
con|fu|ta|tor — «KON fyu TAY tuhr», noun. a person who confutes … Useful english dictionary
con´se|cra´tor — con|se|crate «KON suh krayt», verb, crat|ed, crat|ing, adjective. –v.t. 1. to set apart as sacred; make holy: »The new chapel in the church was consecrated by the bishop. SYNONYM(S): sanctify. 2. to make an object of veneration or cherished… … Useful english dictionary
con|ser|va|tor|ship — «KON suhr VAY tuhr shihp, kuhn SUR vuh », noun. 1. Law. a) the position of a conservator in charge of the business or property of others. b) the condition of being under the charge of a conservator: »Government Savings & Loan Association is the… … Useful english dictionary
con|ser|va|tor — «KON suhr VAY tuhr, kuhn SUR vuh », noun. 1. a preserver; guardian: »A conservator, call me, if you please, not a creator or destroyer (Robert Browning). 2. a) a legally appointed guardian. b) a person or institution appointed by law to take… … Useful english dictionary
con|sti|tu|tor — «KON stuh TOO tuhr, TYOO », noun. a person or thing that constitutes: »Elocution is only an assistant, but not a constitutor of eloquence (Oliver Goldsmith) … Useful english dictionary